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Thanks for the feedback! The snare especially is quite low. I actually lowered the OH because i found them too present. The Kick IMO is loud enough though, but if you feel it is to quiet as well, i'll take it into account.
I guess I should have been more specific. Yes, the kick is at a pretty good level but I felt the it needed more oomph? Idk that's just me. I like my kicks powerful. The snare does need more presence though. The overhead is fine![]()
+1I like my kicks powerful.
That tone is awesome!May I ask which cab model you used?
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I'm in the same boat! The XXL is in fact the only cab I use on my hi-gain patches. I just find that the others are way too thin in comparison.Thanks!
It was the XXL cab, I found it was The most usable cab with the fireball model.
That's where dual amp comes in. I've found the combination of the Blackback and the XXL work well with any of the high gain amps. Blackback for the definition and mids/highs and XXL for the boom. I haven't for the life of me found a way to make a good modern rhythm tone with just one amp with the POD HD.I'm in the same boat! The XXL is in fact the only cab I use on my hi-gain patches. I just find that the others are way too thin in comparison.
That's where dual amp comes in. I've found the combination of the Blackback and the XXL work well with any of the high gain amps. Blackback for the definition and mids/highs and XXL for the boom. I haven't for the life of me found a way to make a good modern rhythm tone with just one amp with the POD HD.
I'm in the same boat! The XXL is in fact the only cab I use on my hi-gain patches. I just find that the others are way too thin in comparison.
If you're ever looking to experiment, i've found that with a little pre-tone shaping the Uber model can sound like the F-ball with more growl![]()